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Microsoft Deputy GC Discusses Yahoo Deal, Chinese Hackers
The range of issues Microsoft faces -- from Chinese cyberattacks to net neutrality -- is huge. Pamela Passman, deputy GC global corporate affairs, watches over many of them from atop a 1,000-person legal department, which boasts 400 lawyers in 44 countries and a budget of $800 million.Health Firm's $1.8 Mil. Indemnification Claim Blocked
The Delaware Court of Chancery has blocked a health care network provider from recouping a $1.8 million indemnification for an alleged material breach of contract on the part of a company it had acquired.Ineligible Pro Hac Vice Attorneys, In-House Counsel and Multijurisdictional Practitioners
Notice to the bar.IP litigator joins Cantor Colburn to build up Atlanta office
Intellectual property litigator Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Morgan joined Cantor Colburn on Aug. 1 as a partner from Epstein Becker Green.Morgan is the first IP litigator to join the Atlanta office of Cantor Colburn, which the IP boutique, based in Hartford, Conn., opened three years ago to serve a couple of big local clients, GE Energy and BellSouth, now ATT Southeast.Discovery OK'd for Mark Cuban's Effort to Get Fees in SEC Case
Earlier this year Dallas billionaire Mark Cuban persuaded a judge to dismiss a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission insider-trading case against him. Now, that same judge has issued a rare ruling that allows Cuban to take depositions in an effort to show that the government should pay his attorneys' fees.Commentary: Get Creative in Filings With Dialogue, Photos, Cartoons
Brief writing is so hemmed in with picayune rules, it's no wonder lawyers want to bust loose now and then. Required sections, word limits, margin width and font size — not much is left to the imagination.Commentary: Dealing With the Legal Profession's Generation Gaps
The generation gap is nothing new. The successor generation has always viewed its forebears as stodgy and unduly authoritarian, while the "old folks" have tended to view the energy and impulsiveness of youth with suspicion, if not derision. But now the accelerated rate of social change has wrought changes in how members of different generations relate, collaborate (or don't) and communicate (or not). Consultant Douglas Richardson explains what law firms must do to manage the younger generation effectively.Martha in an Orange Jumpsuit? Never
The real victim in the Martha Stewart insider trading scandal is neither Martha or the investors, but the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Paul Coggins proffers that if Martha is ultimately sent on an all-expense-paid vacation, courtesy of Club Fed, it is the BOP that must house, feed, clothe and entertain her. And the BOP has reached the inescapable conclusion that it has no place fit for her.Trending Stories
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